Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Tears 2

It is a heart breaking photo a Israelis little girl who writes memorial on a bomb for Lebanese children

And the bomb arrived and brought the hate and death message to a Lebanese 3 years old little girl
Its is so sad looking at the faces of these children who are anxious but also angry at the burial ceremony of this little girl


For how long and how many generation this war will continue? no land is worth of a drop of blood that is certainly not a holy country with too many innocent blood poured on it no difference if they were Moslems , Jews or Christ.
And my respect towards all people with awake consciences, especially to all antiwar demonstrantes in Tel Aviv!

And my thanks to my dear Walter who wrote the following letter to our MP:

Dear Mr Burrowes,

60 civilians have again been killed by the IDF yesterday, in a single house, and more than half of them were children.

I ask you therefore to support an immediate, unconditional and lasting ceasefire. Non of the parties will achieve their objectives with rockets or bombs. The complicated problems of this area are better addressed with negotiations than with weapons. Not that negotiations will bring any real solution in the near future - there is just too much hate on each side. But maybe we can give future generations the chance to deal with this issue if the children do not have to witness the ongoing killing of civilians (live or on TV). These killings create hate and make it less likely that today's children will negotiate successfully when they become adults themselves.

One last point: Please remind the prime minister that the UK is a member of the EU, and not a member of the US. As a result of voting for the US led Iraq war, Stephen Twigg MP lost his seat last year and the Lib Dems (who stood a very anti-war candidate) and the Greens both saw their votes increase as a result of anti-war feeling. The current conflict will increase the anti-war feeling in the UK and decrease the chances of any pro-war MP to be re-elected.

Best Regards,